When a proton is released from rest in a room starts with an initial?
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Initial velocity from rest
When an object is released from rest;
The initial velocity is usually zero.
The final velocity of the body will depend on the momentum gained by the body over time.
This is normally given by v to represent the final velocity.
Whenever a body begins from rest ,by default the initial velocity is zero and thus also the initial momentum is zero.
When an object is released from rest;
The initial velocity is usually zero.
The final velocity of the body will depend on the momentum gained by the body over time.
This is normally given by v to represent the final velocity.
Whenever a body begins from rest ,by default the initial velocity is zero and thus also the initial momentum is zero.
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